[identity profile] dwg.livejournal.com
I posted this on my journal first, so I'm sorry to the people who get this twice, but! News fresh in from Twitterland! So fresh, rigor hasn't even set in!
LKHamilton: I've finished crying over my imaginary friends, but I'm left empty and sort of numb. Stunned with the turn of events. Jan 18 8:44

LKHamilton: I've spent days trying to save this character. I pulled a major metaphysical event to save the day & in the end not enough. Jan 18 8:46

LKHamilton: Death will come, final and complete, and the light in their eyes dulls until the windows to the soul show nothing but emptiness. Jan 18 8:47

LKHamilton: The body is still warm, the flesh still soft, you can still hold them, cradle them in your arms and smell the sweet scent of their skin. Jan 18 8:49

LKHamilton: Death comes soft at first, lay a last kiss on their mouth while the warmth lasts and before the cold comes. Jan 18 8:52

LKHamilon: I'm out of here. I have not the heart to stay. Time to find someone real and get a hug. Should have known what was coming. Sometimes . . . Jan 18 8:55

LKHamilon: . . . even in fiction you can't save everyone. I fucking hate that. Jan 18 8:56
SOMEONE IS GOING TO DIE IN BULLET! This is doubly amusing because not three days ago, in a Q & A for Barnes and Noble, she said this:
Ok, this is a spoiler if you haven't at least finished Guilty Pleasures then please do not read this message. Ok, I've done the warning bit. Anita and I were both traumatized by Phillip's death in Guilty Pleasures. I promised her after that if she cared for a man I wouldn't kill him off. Her way of getting around that was apparently to care for every man we met in the books from that point on. Talk about unforeseen consequences.
 
I honestly think my subconscious is responsible for the low death count among major and major/minor characters. People dieing, or leaving, when I was very young have left their mark. In real life you can't save everyone, but in fiction, sometimes, you can. We may actually have some deaths at some point, but I think my muse and I would rather not.
Bold emphasis is mine.

I was talking to a couple of people over the weekend and saying that if LKH wanted to keep things as real-to-life as possible, as she claims she does, then she'd have to let some characters die. In my opinion, you can't really have it both ways; either you keep things gritty and real and deal with the tough breaks the story gives you, or you can make it a fancy fictional la-la land where nobody dies and everyone's sparkly and happy. Trying to fudge one just hurts the other, and...well, the books are a really good example to that with the random metaphysics and miraculous saves. So it's nice to see that someone's biting the Bullet.

Umm, on a related note, I went through the B & N forum and copied out the Q & A in more readable format, so that LKH's answers are right after the question and you don't have to scroll around to try and find what she's talking about: Part one and part two. I'm sorting through the Facebook chat in a similar fashion, but I'm going to add more blog links and commentary to it.
[identity profile] sweetpirate.livejournal.com
Normally I don't read LKH's blogs--they're too incoherent, and frankly, I just don't care. However, I had to see what [livejournal.com profile] turtlemonkey was talking about in the last post, thus spawning my first blog flog.

http://blog.laurellkhamilton.org/2006/08/death.html

Caution! Actual character death ahead! )

Hahah, I totally went to post this before I realized that someone else had to flog this same post. However, I still feel the need to share :P
[identity profile] tyger-raven.livejournal.com
Blog Flog:"Death"
http://blog.laurellkhamilton.org/2006/08/death.html

I hope [livejournal.com profile] turtlemonkey doesn't mind that I take a more detailed stab at flogging this LKH Blog entry. I just had way more to say than I could say in a comment to her flog. Apologies in advance if this isn't allowed.

LKH in italics. Mine in normal text. )

Blog flog

Mar. 18th, 2006 04:55 am
[identity profile] dwg.livejournal.com
Title: Doubts
Link: http://blog.laurellkhamilton.org/2006/03/doubts.html
Date: Thursday, March 16 2006

LKH is in italics.

The first part of the blog is going on about spoilers, but eventually it gets back on track to what Merry is starting to demand the same kinda treatment as Anita got.

And then we pull out the trauma card. )

Blog Flog!

Oct. 29th, 2005 02:37 am
[identity profile] dwg.livejournal.com
Link: http://blog.laurellkhamilton.org/2005/10/yesterday.html
Date: Friday 28 October 2005
Title: "Yesterday"

LKH in italics, as standard.

When an author wuvs her characters very, very much... )

The whole Goddess pledge at the end at least reminds me that she hasn't gone as crazy as Anne Rice.

o.0

Blog Flog

Sep. 2nd, 2005 10:30 am
[identity profile] dwg.livejournal.com
URL: http://blog.laurellkhamilton.org/2005/08/not-in-mood.html
Date: Wednesday 31 August 2005
Title: "Not in the mood"

Somebody had to do it. LKH in blockquote (ha! Switching tactics!), I'm the ranting in between.

OMG. She crazy. Biglots. )

If this book doesn't spell the end of her career, I will be surprised. Incubus Dreams drove off a good portion of the long-time fans, and I don't believe the rabid fangirls have the staying power to support the porny turn of it all. There's the train-wreck factor to consider, and the neurotic completist people that want the whole set, but...no, I think most of the main fan base will leave and turn to Kim Harrison, Kelly Armstrong, L.A. Banks, Poppy Z. Brite (ps, dear Borders, Poppy Z. Brite doesn't belong in the Z section, it goes with the Bs.) Jim Butcher...

>:\
pith: (dumbass)
[personal profile] pith
link: http://www.eridine.com/blog (we miss the RSS feed, preciousss!)
title: "Weird, but true"
author: LKH (her words in boldface)

I'm only attacking the second paragraph, because I don't know even know where to start with the first.

See, even monster hunting with Edward isn't as fun as it used to be because we all have responsibilites and people we care about.

Uh... how would we know? (Aside from the fact that EDWARD DOESN'T EXIST, and all those other obvious arguments.) When was the last time we saw Edward? No, LKH, you know why monster hunting with Edward isn't fun anymore? Because you stripped away all the coolness of the character, and you won't let him hunt the most horrible monster you've made: Anita.

I cry when [my imaginary friends] hurt. I worry over their personal lives. I grieve when they loose someone. I cannot imagine actually loosing one of them at this point. I think it would break my heart.

How can you grieve when they "loose" someone? Even if you forgive her habitual typo, when was the last time someone LOST anyone? Honestly? To digress, the cast is sorta like the later levels of the SW-Lego game: you're trying to move around, but you've collected too many people so there are too damn many people in your way. YOU CAN'T MOVE.

I guess one point is accurate though. Since Anita is eternally "tight", I guess LKH really "cannot imagine actually loosing one of them at this point". It's a self-fulfilling typo!

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